Nah, admittedly, I really haven't seen an episode where things go really wrong. I am sure it will.

The entire season has been devoted to the storyline of ACN's staff being questioned by their legal counsel in preparation for a $20M wrongful termination lawsuit due their totally wrong reporting of the US military using chemical weapons on Pakistani civilians.

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Their reporting was based on the "evidence" that was actually doctored tape footage, and yes, they got it all wrong and they were set up. Every episode in season 2 follows this storyline on how they f*cked up, the personal accountablility and the tangential circumstances that have taken emotional tolls on many of them … and their own personal accountability and integrity has likewise acted to bond them. And yes, Sloan is red hot.

Nah, admittedly, I really haven't seen an episode where things go really wrong. I am sure it will.

The entire season has been devoted to the storyline of ACN's staff being questioned by their legal counsel in preparation for a $20M wrongful termination lawsuit due their totally wrong reporting of the US military using chemical weapons on Pakistani civilians.

Click to reveal..

Their reporting was based on the "evidence" that was actually doctored tape footage, and yes, they got it all wrong and they were set up. Every episode in season 2 follows this storyline on how they f*cked up, the personal accountablility and the tangential circumstances that have taken emotional tolls on many of them … and their own personal accountability and integrity has likewise acted to bond them. And yes, Sloan is red hot.

Yes and that episode was definitely a series of things going wrong. The Fukushima Daiichi retraction and Will being taken to task for the black and gay Santorum supporter. The man who played that character was spectacular. I had to rewind it and watch his rebuke of Will again.

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